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What does the Bible say about the saving of a sinner?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ saves sinners by meeting them where they are, and offering them grace and truth.

In the Gospel of John, particularly in chapter 4, we see the account of Jesus' encounter with a Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. This narrative highlights that Jesus meets sinners at their point of need, graciously confronting their sins while offering them the 'living water' of eternal life. We learn that salvation is not about achieving moral perfection before coming to Christ; rather, it is about recognizing our spiritual need and receiving His grace. This reflects the heart of the Gospel, emphasizing that Christ's mission is to seek and save the lost, fulfilling the covenant of grace.
Scripture References: John 4:4-29

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